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The client is diagnosed with an AAA. Which statement would the nurse expect the client to make during the admission assessment?

a. "I have stomach pain every time I eat a big, heavy meal."
b. "I don't have any abdominal pain or any type of problems."
c. "I have periodic episodes of constipation and then diarrhea."
d. "I belch a lot, especially when I lay down after eating."

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Final answer:

The nurse would expect a client with an abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) to often report no symptoms, as AAAs can be asymptomatic until they become large or rupture.

Step-by-step explanation:

If a client is diagnosed with an abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA), the statement that a nurse would expect the client to make during the admission assessment is commonly reflective of the symptoms associated with an AAA. Among the provided options, the statement indicative of AAA symptoms would typically be: "I don't have any abdominal pain or any type of problems." Many patients with AAAs are asymptomatic, meaning they do not experience any symptoms until the aneurysm becomes large or ruptures, which can then lead to severe complications. Symptoms, when present, may include a pulsating feeling in the abdomen, a deep, constant pain in the abdomen or on the side of the abdomen, or back pain.

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